The following problems are to be completed while I'm on leave. These are free response questions and accompanying videos from Khan Academy. I have organized the work by day. Please complete these in order, completing the assignment for each day that I miss that we would be scheduled to meet. You may not complete all of these while I am gone.

Go to: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3


Days 1 - 3 include problems from the 2011 AB Free Response and the 2011 BC Free Response

Day 1:
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Complete #'s 1 & 2 from the 2011 AB Free Response.

Use the following videos to help you:

2011 Calculus AB free response #1a: Determining whether speed is increasing. Difference between speed and acceleration



2011 Calculus AB free response #2 (a & b): Approximating rate of change and total area under a curve. Trapezoidal sums to approximate integrals



2011 Calculus AB free response #2 (c & d): Second fundamental theorem of calculus application



Day 2:
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Complete #'s 3 & 4 from the 2011 AB Free Response (link is above)

Use the following videos to help you:

2011 Calculus AB free response #3 (a & b): Equation of a tangent line and area between curves


2011 Calculus AB free response #3 (c): Disk method to find the volume of a solid generated by rotation of a function


2011 Calculus AB free response #4a: Taking derivatives and integrals of strangely defined functions


2011 Calculus AB free response #4b: Absolute maximum over an interval. Critical points and differentiability.


2011 Calculus AB free response #4c: Finding the points of inflection for a strangely defined function


2011 Calculus AB free response #4d: Mean Value Theorem and differentiability


Day 3:
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Complete # 6 from the 2011 AB Free Response (link is above) and # 3 from the 2011 BC Free Response.

Use the following videos to help you:

2011 Calculus AB free response #6a: Continuity of piecewise-defined functions


2011 Calculus AB free response #6b: Derivative of a piecewise-defined function


2011 Calculus AB free response #6c: Average value of a piecewise-defined function on an interval


2011 Calculus BC free response #3a: Arc length of a function


2011 Calculus BC free response #3 (b & c): Volume of a solid of rotation and Chain Rule for rates of change.


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